If you’re a parent, you know that raising children is expensive. If you’ve recently been laid off or are between jobs, you may be concerned about how, exactly, you’re going to stretch a bare budget to cover their needs. Here are a few things you can do.
by Gwen PayneAt our in-person gatherings, we like to have uncomfortable talks in comfortable settings. The talks allow others to see they are not alone in making money mistakes.
by CapWayYou read that title correctly. Bank accounts are the building block to getting your money together. With a basic checking and savings account, the goal is to help you keep your money safe. If your bank account forces you to spend a ton of money each month, then it’s not meeting your basic needs.
by CapWayWhen choosing a bank product (i.e., debit cards, credit cards, opening bank accounts), you must ask yourself key questions before making your decision. Most people choose their financial institution based on convenience; it’s close to your work, or the process of opening an account is hassle-free.
by Nailah HerbertPR Newswire's data showed that 61% of Americans were living paycheck to paycheck in June 2022. More than half of the American population makes just enough to get by. Running out of money is something that no one wishes to go through, so below are feasible ways to prevent yourself from living paycheck to paycheck.
by CapWayDecide if opting-in or opting-out of overdraft protection is best for you. If you are tired of overdraft fees, know that you have an option to opt-out of overdraft protection.
by CapWay